Thank you very much for Mr. Jieff.
Setting LC_ALL=C appears to solve
the problem for me.
Many thanks.
Jean François
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Apologies for asking this here, I have searched the net for
answers and asked in other places, but with no joy.
It is possible to get cards such as the banshee, voodoo3, tnt,
tnt2 and all the other fancy new video cards to run quake1 and
quake2 in full 3D modes? (Quake3 works just fantastic, so
> did not agree on the order of things. In my case, my locale was set to
> en_US by gnome (I think). Setting LC_ALL=C (instead of en_US) and then
> doing sort makes sort use strcmp to pick the sorting order, which may
> solve your problem.
Sort seems to be broken
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On Fri, 5 May 2000, Thomas Dodd wrote:
> Jeff Foster wrote:
> >
> > I had a similar experience lately; I got surprised because sort and strcmp
> > did not agree on the order of things. In my case, my locale was set to
> > en_US by gnome (I think). Setting LC_ALL=C (instead of en_US) and then
>
Jeff Foster wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 May 2000, Jean Francois Ortolo wrote:
>
> > I recently got astonished while using the sort program.
>
> I had a similar experience lately; I got surprised because sort and strcmp
> did not agree on the order of things. In my case, my locale was set to
> en_US
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Jean Francois Ortolo wrote:
> I recently got astonished while using the sort program.
I had a similar experience lately; I got surprised because sort and strcmp
did not agree on the order of things. In my case, my locale was set to
en_US by gnome (I think). Setting LC_ALL
Hi
I recently got astonished while using the sort program.
After having been running this command:
sort -u -o dictio.txt dictionnaire.final
I realized neither of these 3 characters
was taken into account:
:' .
As for : it appears to be used as a field separator,
even when th
> Expect is probably the best way :-) works on FTP so telnet should not be
> an issue
ftp is not a good example; ftp works with simple redirection whereas
telnet does not.
However, expect does indeed work with telnet as I mentioned in another
post.
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On Thu, 04 May 2000, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Svante Signell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > According to ftp.redhat.com/pub/rawhide the latest release is
> > rawhide-release-2000418 containing kernel-2.3.99-4 while mirrors,
> > for example ftp.sunet.se has rawhide-release-2000424 with
> > kernel-2